The National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health is offering a new webinar: Helping Children and Teens Cope with the Effects of Domestic Violence. The session will be held May 3rd from 2-3:30 CT. It’s aimed at both advocates and parents, but I think there are some useful tools for healthcare providers here, too.
From the site:
This webinar will provide advocates with an overview of the traumatic effects of domestic violence on children’s development and an introduction to how advocates and parents can help strengthen adaptive coping and foster resilience in children and teens affected by domestic violence. This is an introductory training as part of a series on children and teens affected by domestic violence.